Surprising for a station that had such a short tenure
such an age ago but there is still plenty of evidence of its
existence. It was replaced by Waterloo East station, only slightly
westward.

Westward view and what is probably platform space
on the northern (right-hand) side providing a mini wildlife reserve.

(Jun 2006)

The entrance here was hidden behind hoarding but has
recently been restored. The restoration seems almost too clean,
in the sense that it might lead the unwary passerby into thinking
that there is still a station here.

(June 2006)

Eastward view showing the complete Blackfriars Road
frontage with newly restored original lettering. It is not known
whether the station platforms were island ones or not, though
due to space restraints at both ends of the platform area and
also that a smaller bridge would have sufficed for edge platforms,
the deduction is that the raised area to the left (with the foilage
growing on it as seen in the photos above) was the eastbound
platform area.

(June 2006)

Quite a lot of time and expense has been spent on this station. Strange for one that was only open for five years.